1. 1st: INTERVIEW:
A: Do you know what is the process of phytoremediation?
B: I’ve heard something about it.
A: How do you know that?
B: I know that during a picnic, but it’s not well publicized, and for that reason a lot of
people of the country don’t know it.
A: How could we publicize it, in your opinion?
B: In my opinion, putting some billboards in areas where there are the purifiers,
explaining the operation with the positive and negative effects, and we could create
some web pages.
A: Is it positive, in your opinion?
B: In my opinion yes, because is useful to purify the water of a little country.
A: Would you like if they using it to purify the waters of Tuoro?
B: I would be really happy, mainly because has not environmental impact and cause
water, to be purified, doesn’t have chemical agents.
A: Would you like to deepen the visit with a guide?
B: Yes, mainly because I don’t know how it works.
NAMELESS OF TUORO.
2nd INTERVIEW:
A: Do you know what is the process of phytoremediation?
C: No, I live for many years in Tuoro but I never heard about that.
A: Would you like to know it?
C: Yes, if it’s an important thing… Could explain me how it works?
A: More than a method of purification, is a cleaning cycle, always existed in nature,
because the plants have always done it.
NAMELESS SS OF TUORO
3rd INTERVIEW:
A: Do you know what is the process of phytoremediation?
D: Not really well, I’ve only heard something, about it, is it present at Polvese Island?
A: Yes, it’s present on the Island; do you know what is this?
D: It’s a method of purification of water, isn’t it? Who did it?
A: Yes, it is; the person who did this thing, is an expert of nature. In your opinion, is
it poorly publicized?
D: Yes, in my opinion they should make some web pages, to make known to person
of this sector, and maybe connect it with the history of the Polvese Island, would be a
way to involve more the tourists.